Why Train Animals at the Oregon Zoo?
Үй жануарлары мен аңдар
Whether it’s health care, habitat design, diet or enrichment, animal welfare guides every decision made at the Oregon Zoo. Barbara Heidenreich, a world-renowned animal-behavior specialist, recently sat down with the zoo to discuss the important role training plays in animal well-being. Heidenreich - who has trained thousands of animals, from rats to rhinos - works with animal-care professionals, pet owners and conservationists to help foster the human-animal bond. Recently, she and the zoo have collaborated to help rescued orangutans in Borneo return to the wild.
Пікірлер: 18
Nice video Oregon zoo seeing your keepers and the animals during training sessions shows how good your bond is 👍🙂🐘
I like the Cheetah running up to the fence with the ball.. that was so cute! 😄🐅 I love positive reinforcement training with animals, it creates a bond with them.
@Powerranger-le4up
4 жыл бұрын
The type of training works on children too.
Thanks for sharing
Excellent work and beautiful idea about leaving legacy of kindness to animals. So important!
Thanks for sharing 🌻
Thank you for the upload...you guys are awesome!!! ❤❤❤❤
Yay! I've been hoping for a video about this for a while!
This was quite informative. Thanks for sharing this. :)
lovely video. Do you have to wash off the smell of a predator you've handled before working with prey animals? Like the cheetahs and antelope shown here.
@annm4833
5 жыл бұрын
headcoatee Good question 🤔
I love this! Any of those bs 'alpha/dominance' dog trainers especially need to see this. If people can train wild animals without use of force or punishment, there is no reason it shouldn't work with domestic dogs.
@coolthinghere6853
4 жыл бұрын
'alpha' theory is only accurate to wolves that dont know each other too. in a group the dynamic is very different. chicken flocks are more accurate to 'alpha' nonsense lol
@nehaagrawal5877
5 ай бұрын
I love this
Very informative video! 👍
I love this video, it is the best. Edit: 2:31 did you really train a tiger or cheetah?
@ytwatcher2021
3 жыл бұрын
Yep apparently so
Thorndike's Law of Effect: Actions which lead to a positive outcome are more likely to be repeated while actions which lead to a negative outcome are less likely to be repeated.